Bring a duffell bag! You'll regret it if you dont, and, no sleeping bag! Just, like, two small blankets and a small pillow because they're easier to pack! I went on a hike with a duffell bag and those blankets. I traveled 26 miles! It was so easy! you'll regret if you bring a big sleeping bag.
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Sleeping Bag Pillow Raincoat Water Bottle w/ your name Swimsuit (ONLY if you know you are swimming.) Bath Towels; Wash Cloths; Underwear, Socks Tennis Shoes Flipflops Shorts and Tshirts If you are going to a religious summer camp, like a Christian one for example, bring a Bible. Duffel Bag. Sunscreen, chapstick, insect repellant Toiletries. (deodorant, etc.) just make sure you have this
Absolutely! I grew up in a "mixed bag" where there were even camp counselors from other countries!
Since you are going to camp, it is a good idea to bring a bag, purse, or anything else of that sort with you. If you can not do that, try to bring shorts with pockets. Anyways, be careful with the valuables, camp isn't the bast place for valuables!
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You will get a packet with a list. In addition bring: A large pack of water bottles A electronic watch Stationary for mail comfortable shoes socks that go up to your ankle. Bag to use is a large duffle or other bag.
If you are going to an overnight camp for a week, you can only carry your medications in blister packs and not bottles.
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If you're going to a residential camp (meaning the kind you stay at overnight) what you should bring depends on how long you should be staying. Some good things to bring (besides the basics like toothbrush, sleeping bag, clothes, etc.) * Pack extra underwear. It's easy to lose and you never know if you will get sick from the food (I did) or if you'll get wet. Wet underwear is really uncomfortable. * Bring some snacks that you will want to eat while you're there. * Bring a fan if you stay in cabins. They get really hot in the summer and you'll be sorry if you don't! * Bring some extra clothes * Bring some bottled water if you'll be walking around all day outside when it's hot. Other people will probably want some too. * Bring stuff to write home with. Your parents really appreciate and are extremely happy if you write to them. Don't worry about over-packing. It's better to over-pack than under-pack. Have a great time at camp!
You can bring a small bag.
Summer ListBug RepellentTentFoodRopeChange of clothesFresh waterFire starterSleeping bag (warm in at lest 40 degrees F)FlashlightHiking bootsbooks to read on down timesports equipmentwatchpocket knife (if a boy scout camp)extra shoesWinter ListChange of clothesTentHeavy CoatWinter bootsFire starterSleeping bag (warm in -10 degrees F)FoodRopeFresh waterFlashlight